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- Caecilians (/sɪˈsɪliən/; New Latin for 'blind ones') are a group of limbless, vermiform (worm-shaped) or serpentine (snake-shaped) amphibians with small...
- In most terrestrial vertebrates (except snakes, legless lizards and caecillians), the appendicular skeleton and the ****ociated skeletal muscles are the...
- Caecilia nigricans, commonly known as the Rio Lita caecilian, is a species of amphibian in the family Caeciliidae. It is a subterranean species located...
- possibly Indophis and iguanian lizards, while anguids are from Laurasia. Caecillians are an indigenous Gondwanan clade, but their absence in Madagascar suggests...
- India's modern fauna, such as the frog family Nasikabatrachidae and the caecillian family Chikilidae, are suggested to have been present in India prior to...
- Microcaecilia unicolor Tiny cayenne caecillian Gymnophiona 352 XP_030070400 1133 42.1 29.5 Geotrypetes seraphini Gaboon caecillian Gymnophiona 352 XP_033808581...
- Panamanian golden frog Critically Endangered Possibly extinct in the wild False tomato frog Least concern Unknown Rio Cauca caecillian Least concern Unknown...
- also be sister-group of the Lissamphibia, or as most closely related to caecillians. The presence of epipterygoids and a separate supraoccipital at least...
- Amphibian Anura Xenopus laevis 352 NP_001085034.1 336 76.12 89.3 Two-Lined Caecillian Amphibian Gymnophiona Rhinatrema bivittatum 352 XP_029453037.1 336 76...
- dry and compact making it unsuitable for the survival of the Sagalla caecillian. The smooth bark eucalyptus are more of a threat because they tend to...